| / __ _qi-.»_ouap _ ‘_ ` ~ 1 `There.___wae‘a time when r. = __soap'_s'were'made simply for _ 1 - _ _ _ _ cleans_ing,but now there are . _. .__ _ _Soaps for a variety of pur- ;_ _ _ . I ' 3,; __p_0S¢§. though they are all T, _ i _ I _ - cleansers. ach variety is ~ -;= VV.e__ haveffer sale a line- -_,§efi;;§seigteg_bg iiunaéeas of ' -- ff _ ' 0 ' :_ en in ' dwelling house with all mod-<‘ fv'ario\`is makers? bgill ili till; *eni'c<>nveniences, buiii highf `i°°;;“’."(‘;““t”"l'|°*“’.~ ` . . _ _ e -s with good cellar, nice lawn carefulliegnda cggysglil on south side large enough me bestof eachlme' ' _ _ ` We always have for another building. Cen' ‘ Castile Soap may situated. _ ¥g.,§g§1§o§g°n_ _ _ ' _Shaving`Soap ~ ' I A rare chance for some- Bath Soap _ “ _ Shampoo Soap one to purchase a nice home Medicat d Soap _ at ......-;.c.t<@. ...st -3§g;fg,§g§°;g;,, ‘<10 ' ' _ _ Dog_Soap, etc. § u _ Select your soaps from A our large stock. - | l_ I Coal`_`_'DeaIers I PE] _ Charlottetown e copes mum 5* peiidabie l‘_'urniture_at PATONS Ciea _rance Sale. / _ _ _ _ _ __ _ 8498 - CHALILENGE.-lf-~'I'he 'i‘imrk`Ps‘Bns_o Ball team iierelay challenge ii team or -the 105th or No. 5. Siege Battery to a friendly game of base ball. Dnte to suit acceptors ot challenge. Signed. Capt. Ryan. MORE BREBCHEB for the men of .the 105th. We offer 50 pairs oi the best Wool Khaki. Semi-Riding Breecli- GS at $5.00`a pair. PATONS. 9498. “THE YONUG P§OPLE’S CLUB" of Lot 05 intend presenting a four-uct _ drama in the Hall at Emyvsle on Mon- ‘'~~l»l,‘D2-. _W-,-1;.-_-_ I Law I__lfnlori_;1_a‘i;¢\=§§1Rocl;___ In §_u_r81\¢¢ _. Companyn Limited: of Loadoarlflvilllld _ f _ ` id t, li biilties particulf _ _ _:rl‘:;_:::°.t:i::r::.:?:“‘i:.::.l:.‘:f..;°i...._°._ _ " f“ ency. which may poseiblvbe met with in PPMBDWSY 0°_¢5\1 ' ' ~ _ - ’_l‘h¢‘Iai_w Union and Rock lniuraoee Comb!-ll!-Lid. ._hll_ .anim of mr »s,soo.m emi atm. or no nreazeqt insur- ance companies in nts -in-_itisii umpire. Call and talk the matter over with nie before you sell. _ . » _ I ri. M..l_~ns.vr1s-_o--s-» .- was ' ATTBNTlON.- Nothing looks so much out of good taste than an uu- mntched coiifure, Have your switches remodelled to match perfectly by ud- ding Grey Hair. Mrs, White, Queen Hotel. - . 9437-tr, ~ TODAY. in the showwlndow oi' Mil- ler Bros.. you can see something new-- something different and distinctive in a piano. lt's the Colonial Style, Old English Oak I-lei-ntzmun, showing the liliftsf ide” in piano design, construc- tion and finish-see it. 9496. CQNDOLENCE.- Kcmhlc G. Doug- las, Clarence N. Collin and Hilda A. Douglas a committee on behalf qt' Cherry Hill Division. No. 275, have forwardeil a letter ol' symputliy to Mr. G80l‘g0 E. Warren on thc recent. dcnth of his latlior. _ AT NAVIGATION SCHOOL.-Quite D. iiiiuiher ot’ candidates who took the navigation course nt the school con- ducted by li. M. 0’lluru ln tho Bed- ford tlliuinbcrs, lmvo successfully passed tlic llniil exainlnutions says the liulifax -Heralil. Among the success- ful Islanders wore:- (lyrene R. Mc- Donald. P. E. I., second mute soagoing; mate stouin und sail coastiiig. Vernon 0. l’onrdon, I'. E. l.. inasto'i'§ passenger and tugs; mate stoaiii and sail, coast- ingsj John M. Cliapiiinii. i". EI l..- inas- tor. passenger tugs; mute, stoani' and sail, coasting. TELEPHONE EXTENSION. -- A ineetiirg"~wa`s held in Mount. Albion School.";Wodnesdny evening to con- sider the advisulillity o\` erectiiig n 'l`0l0Dl|0iio line through Mount Albion, llazelbroolc, \Vi|.Lorsid`n and iiircli lllll_ Bi-njuniiii Joiikliis was nppoiiitell chalr-n*nin,- Lndlo'w .lonklns,~`-Socrci.n\'y_ A general dlsciissloirus to probable cost. \'0lltB and henollts to lm derived took place 'und it was iinaninionsly agreed that il' satisfactory arrange- ments could he made with 'tiio~(_‘uin- pany that ho be erected assoon as con- venient. iloniniittoe consisting ot” Messrs J. W. llallcni, Seymour Myers triid tlib Secretary were appointed to caiivai-is tho disti-ict~ to il-nd out the number willing to take boxes also to - inect the manager at an early date when they would reporter. their next met-l ing. utter which meeting adjourn- ed to moot May 7th. » ’ SPRINGFIELD.- The district is to bc coiigratiilated on having secured a teaclier \vho is second to none in the Province, Percy J. E. Ilaslain, ilrst year student at llyclilfo College, Toro- nto, returned to his home hero recent- ly. Mr. liaslani intends to remain un- t.il the latter part of September. His niany lrienils are pleased to welcome hiin l>ni‘k.- The Springiiulil Egg (lir- olc is doing a. rnshiiig lnisiness under the able management of Mr. P. Sinc- lair whois very popular with his many friends.- The genial mail cour- rier M. T. Lambc continues to dis- cliarge his onerous duties in a punctu- ul and ohllging inunner despite the innny dlfllcnltic_s which he has to over- coniei ' At the annual- tonrfiiamciit ot’ thc Springfield Chest Club was recent- lv held. The trophy was won by Mr. John S. Haslam.-- Union Division S. O. 'l‘_ continues to nieot-regularly and much interest ls- inunitcsted in tho l work. Tho following are tho oillcers for the prcscnt quartor:- W. l’_- Nelson Mutlicson; W. A_- Mrs. Eve- rctt llnslnni; R. S.- Peter Sinclair; A. R. S.- Bessie Nlaclienzic; F. S. - I). N. Macl(uy; ’l`rens.- Walter Moc- Kenzie; (Ihap.-- Laura MacKenzie; Con.- Willie Haslam; A. Con,-‘- .luck Mathioson; 0. S.- (lliurles Macl{cn-- zio; l’. W. P.- John llaslain/ ~ '__ -- _ l §\\\\\\\\\\€IIIIlIllllA\\\ CRITICAL J SMOKERS ;`\\\\\YII O ua _ \\&_JO0IOI4\\\\\‘! I Pronounce our Cigar O. K. ` _ _ We have always tried t please, by giving the bes possible values in Cigars stock con- the popular are any our rr Llf MBV are are also 75c \ip't0 Johnson & .Ichnson lit Drug t e $33. it .».-....3 éf.. ._i.._._.... ..._.._._..____ __ _ on uTIIigIilOSe I fi/ I -V IL ISAIIKAUHUINAHY vl\|.u:aii|_u\:' """-' i 1 -rr-1 1 - v - -f Y v _v _ _ _ __.._.. _ _- - ' '. = _ d..'_-,. ` "_ _ '_ __ _ \ .V . ' _ New _Siege Battery Requires Still it ‘ More Men - Brains' and. Muscle ,Needed in this Important f I Branch of the Service Prince Edward Island. Farmers Have Both ' Take advantage of the Government Offer which allows recruits to enlist now and go back_to the farm during the plowing and seeding season with full pay and free transportation both ways. A -f ARTHUR G. PEAKE, - Lieut. Colonel _Recruiting O'ffic'e_,_i Market Building, Ch’town. .H78-4~..9I\II‘I. 4 1 ' 7+ . .q li F.5- ._-_ _-rr _ .__ , ' J -ig.; tt. _ .,., _ .Ms '~ Je? " _"5-"?"-` _- . 'fly -_ .~_ ' _ fr _ 5 <. I .~_ ‘ _'I' -\ = -6 _-_.Z >.-.~~ A he _ ‘r' -; K' »»-if .i _ _.r 1 3 '_;_ _-ff ,i .T Ii 1. 1 _.gr "-‘xlwli -... W _ .1 ' ll V- _f“_."_ ff ll af ii- - ' i 1'. ii _ ".»‘_ ll if ;'. .` _ -_ g rii JI.- , j_ __ _ P7* _ ’ ' _ T;i;BDKiA!ti:l€'¢NU‘l‘T P*' _ _ WHAT CANADA PAYS! SOLDIERS DAY AND ALLOWANCES, CONDITIONS 0F ENLISTMENT PROVISION i"‘0R- WIVES. MOTHERS AND CHILDREN Canada is dcterniined' that 'her sons shall be as well paid :md their families as well cared for, as .1 grateful and wealthy country can afford. The scale of pay for `Ov.crS€2S Service, the allowances from the Patriotic Fund, and the Pensions, are on a more liberal basis than those offarly -other country engagedin the war. " D' - .SCALE OF PAY ' Field _ Separation Allovvmce Allowance par dayy per month - $0.15 $25.00 .10 ' 20.00 » RANK Pay _ per day Sergeant! . . . . » . . . . ... ....i- ... ..... .. $1.85 Corporate. ., _ . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . 1.10 Private, Buglera, Drummers 'etc..`... .... .1.00 .10 20-00 ‘ '1`-lic men are, of course, fed aiiil-cIotlied_by the Government. ' The Separation Allowance is- the sum paid by the Government to the wife of each enlisted man, or to the widdwed mother if the son is unmarried ‘ and is her - sQle\support. This is in addition toipart of his pay 'which is ':< served for her. . " "~ One-half/ of a. soiider's pay' is withheld by the Government and paid to his depend- ents. This ensures that at.lcast_$35.oo per month is paid by the Government to the wife of each soldier; . T- ’ - ' TH E §‘r`ft‘l`R OTIC FUND _ 0 '. _ The .Patriotic Fundiias been created to assist those ENs1oNs A The Canadian scale of pensions range for private soldier, from $75.00 per year for cer- tain minor injuries to $264.00 for total disability. In case of _ death $22.00 a month is paid to the widow, and '$5.00 a month for each child. A widowed mother whose son was her whole support receives $22_oo a month. _ - _ _ CONDITIONS :OF ENLISTMENT . ~ $1.60 to $6.00 such per month Age-I8 to 45~years.I ‘ U N Height-5 feet 2 incheri minimum _ 'How To ENLIST .~ I I ~ A pi to major.-_`bioL.-¢AMPBE|.L t r 'i' gentes: __ cpt.pAiLaN.. Munn Laine, iuocifz °i'=§'l~l's'°si\"I'isi§'ufe,- or vtrneior inormationtlo -_ if _I __ __ _ E _ _ g 'l A ' N V I ‘V J un inn 11...' - ml I ` 9 . \ i_ _ ti \` s 5. ll _ .,_. l_» Pf°”i°§i§l tP=tiioii¢ Society. 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